joelsoo
House Bee
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2019
- Messages
- 140
- Reaction score
- 20
- Location
- London, Thamesmead/Woolwich
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 10 hives
Hi, due to space constraints i can only have about a small area allocated as my apiary., i currently have 2 hives (number 1 and 2 on attach 3d model) at my home apiary and was thinking to add another 2 more (number 3 and 4), however, number 3 and 4 i plan to face the fence because when inspecting the hives, i approach them from the side, i won't be standing right at the entrance in their flight path.
i was wondering if this option of hive facing the fence is plausible as they will always be in the shade and entrance will never see sunlight. hive 1 and 2 faces the sun.
option 2, is to turn the hives to face one another which solves the inspection problem but the gap between the 2 hives is only about 1 foot apart i think they will be some confusion amongst colonies or possible robbing or fights.
option 3 is to push hive 3 and 4's backs against the fence, means both hive 3 and 4 will face backs of 1 and 2 respectively. is this another plausible hive setup?
No worries about varroa tray access for the hive floors, i had converted my floors to have side access varroa trays so they can be accessible from the foot path and the carparking drive. The 4 hives are also behind slatted louvre removable panels which the bees fly through the slats and the panels are removable during inspection sessions.
thoughts?
i was wondering if this option of hive facing the fence is plausible as they will always be in the shade and entrance will never see sunlight. hive 1 and 2 faces the sun.
option 2, is to turn the hives to face one another which solves the inspection problem but the gap between the 2 hives is only about 1 foot apart i think they will be some confusion amongst colonies or possible robbing or fights.
option 3 is to push hive 3 and 4's backs against the fence, means both hive 3 and 4 will face backs of 1 and 2 respectively. is this another plausible hive setup?
No worries about varroa tray access for the hive floors, i had converted my floors to have side access varroa trays so they can be accessible from the foot path and the carparking drive. The 4 hives are also behind slatted louvre removable panels which the bees fly through the slats and the panels are removable during inspection sessions.
thoughts?